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Scott Lautenbaugh

Omaha, Nebraska

Nov 11, 1964 – Dec 16, 2023

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BORN
November 11, 1964
DIED
December 16, 2023
LOCATION
Omaha, Nebraska

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Scott Alan Lautenbaugh, age 59, passed away on December 16, 2023 after a brief hospitalization. He was born in 1964 in Sioux City, Iowa and the family moved to Omaha in 1970. A proud graduate of Omaha South High School, he continued his education at Creighton University and was a 1991 graduate of...

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I went to school at Omaha South High. He was older than me but I had several classes with him. He was an amazing person, he never forgot you even if he had not seen you in awhile...it is true that if you were friends he was there for you. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. Rest In Peace my friend until we meet again

I only knew Scott briefly as a neighbor, and he seemed like a great guy and passionate about politics and conservative values. He'll be missed.

When Scott was Douglas County Election Commissioner, he was welcoming to new candidates for all offices. Scott will be missed.

I attended law school with Scott many years ago and always enjoyed his humor and supportive attitude. Although I moved to other states after school I followed Scott's impressive career and accomplishments from afar. MY condolences to Scott's loved ones and family.

I am so very sorry to hear of the passing of Scott! He was a classmate of mine at South High & was always such a great guy! My thoughts & prayers to his family, friends, & loved ones. May you all find peace & comfort in your memories of him! Lisa (Sutton) Hotz

Debbie - I am so sorry to hear of your brother passing. I remember him as a cute like guy who used to annoy us many years ago when we were cool junior high people and he was about 6 or 7. He always had a little smile. I´ve followed what he has accomplished though his career, quite impressive but not surprising. Again, my sympathies. Shirley Vidlak (Simon).

I did not know him personally, but I thank him for what he did for our city and state. God Bless him.

There is a Celebration of Life Thursday, December 29th, at Oak Hills Country Club. 6:00 doors open, 7:00 remarks.

A family get together in November